Introducing the VECTOR-MCC: Advanced UAV Mission control System
The VECTOR-MCC serves as a complex mission control computer for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), offering a robust payload and mission management system that operates independently from the autopilot. This design allows developers to establish a distinct architecture that separates critical safety functions from non-essential algorithms, substantially reducing risks associated with potential MCC failures. Consequently, this separation enables the independent progress of drivers for non-critical payloads, streamlining the process for Design Assurance Level (DAL) certification.
In addition, the VECTOR-MCC significantly boosts the input/output capabilities of UAV navigation’s VECTOR autopilot, facilitating seamless integration with a variety of third-party hardware. The system meets rigorous standards, including MIL-STD-810F, MIL-STD-461F, and ISO 9001:2015, ensuring reliability and quality.
Key Specifications
| Dimensions (H x W x L): | 45 x 68 x 74.5 mm |
| Weight: | 160g |
| Power Supply: | 9-36 VDC, 2.5W |
| Processor: | Dual CPU architecture utilizing a 536 MHz ARM Cortex A5 processor |
| Servo & GPIO Lines: | 24 configurable lines,supporting LVTTL: PWM,Discrete Input/Output,Pulse Counter (RPM),Simulated GPS PPS,and Strobe Light Signal |
| High-Speed ADC Inputs: | 8 ADC inputs with 12-bit resolution and a conversion rate of up to 1 mhz |
| Additional I/O Options: |
3 x RS-232 (up to 250kbps) |
